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Assorted Birthday Cards

Result of a sunny day

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/assorted-birthday-cards • Posted by Maladignia

I was running out of birthday cards again and I had nothing better to do on a sunny Sunday. So I took all my craft supplies outside and made about 20 new birthday cards. (they're not all on the pictures) The blue/orange with the balloons were made by laying cut out balloon shapes onto the card and then spraying them with bleach-water. Let dry. Add lines with (white) marker. The huge butterfly was a stamp and some gold paint. Add a gold sticker with the congratulation text. The tree (my favorite) is a freehand painting and some gold butterfly stickers. The flowers in the cut-outs are stamps, gold/silver/white liner and some stickers. The yellow/orange/blue cards are made by cutting up two old received cards (birthday with the shamrocks and a Christmas card) with scalloped scissors and just gluing them onto card stock. Add some drawings and text with the white marker and you're done.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium bdcards assorted Medium bdcards ballons Medium bdcards butterfly tree Medium bdcards stamps

Description

I was running out of birthday cards again and I had nothing better to do on a sunny Sunday. So I took all my craft supplies outside and made about 20 new birthday cards. (they're not all on the pictures) The blue/orange with the balloons were made by laying cut out balloon shapes onto the card and then spraying them with bleach-water. Let dry. Add lines with (white) marker. The huge butterfly was a stamp and some gold paint. Add a gold sticker with the congratulation text. The tree (my favorite) is a freehand painting and some gold butterfly stickers. The flowers in the cut-outs are stamps, gold/silver/white liner and some stickers. The yellow/orange/blue cards are made by cutting up two old received cards (birthday with the shamrocks and a Christmas card) with scalloped scissors and just gluing them onto card stock. Add some drawings and text with the white marker and you're done.

Instructions